Elaine Supkis on EATR: ENERGETICALLY AUTONOMOUS TACTICAL ROBOT. This is a Small Business Innovative Research (SBIR) Phase II Project (DARPA Contract W31P4Q-08-C-0292a). Supkis blog-entry is based on a presentation of the project made 9 April, 2009, by

Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace 24 October 2011: "What has driven the world in such a problematic direction for its economy and also for peace? First and foremost, an economic liberalism that spurns rules and controls. Economic liberalism is a theoretical system of thought, a form of “economic apriorism” that purports to derive laws for how markets function from theory, these being laws of capitalistic development, while exaggerating certain aspects of markets. An economic system of thought that sets down a priori the laws of market functioning and economic development, without measuring them against reality, runs the risk of becoming an instrument subordinated to the interests of the countries that effectively enjoy a position of economic and financial advantage. "

ISTANBUL SEMINARS, 16-22 MAY 2013 - What is a good and just society? - Can religion be a source of political legitimacy? - How a democratic legitimacy can be assured at the heart of the European integration process. - Turkey, the new soft power in the Muslim world? Among this year's speakers: Lisa Anderson , Abdullahi Ahmed An-Na'im , Zygmunt Bauman , Hauke Brunkhorst , Faisal Devji , Nader Hashemi , Giacomo Marramao , Achille Mbembe , Aleksandra Jasińska-Kania , Stathis Kalyvas

The left column in this article in the Arabic Wikipedia (translated into English with Google Translate) is a list of "Forms of Government": Anarchism, Aristocracy, Authoritarian, Autocracy, etc. 'Secularism', too, is a member of the list (left, because Arabic is read from right to left)